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To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what plans he has to allocate
additional funding to the NHS in increase spending on (a) infrastructure, (b) the
NHS workforce and (c) public health.

<p>The NHS Long Term Plan was launched in January 2019 by the National Health Service,
and thanks to the Government’s investment of £33.9 billion in cash terms by 2023-24,
will transform patient care and make sure every penny of taxpayers’ money is spent
wisely.</p><p>The future of budgets outside of the NHS England resource settlement
will be confirmed later this year at the Spending Review.</p><p> </p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>
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To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many compensation payments
have been received by NHS staff as a result of sexual assaults committed against them
by patients in the each of the last three years for which information is available.

<p>NHS Resolution provides claims management services for National Health Service
organisations. It is unable to provide the information as requested, as the figures
were so small in some years that it could lead to the identification of individuals.</p><p>NHS
trusts are responsible for dealing with cases of sexual assault by working with their
staff, their security teams, their accredited security management advisors, the police
and Crown Prosecution Service to ensure appropriate action is taken to prevent such
misconduct in the first place and robust sanctions are taken against perpetrators.</p><p>The
Government committed in its manifesto to “take vigorous and immediate action against
those who abuse or attack the people who work for and make our NHS” and the Department
is supporting NHS organisations in this through our programmes to tackle bullying,
harassment, violence and abuse.</p>